sound of i
A yay is the sound of the letter Y in Pitman shorthand, or US slang for cocaine.
Nursing shorthand symbol for after is the letter p with a line over it.
Nursing shorthand symbol for after is the letter p with a line over it.
My suggestion would be to take your letter to a teaching institution that specializes in secretarial courses, and ask the shorthand professor to translate the letter for you, or to read it to you. Most professors are happy to provide this type of service free of charge. At the very least, he or she might have one of his or her top students translate it for you. In America, Gregg shorthand is the one of choice, whereas in Britain, Pittman's is the one of choice. I would think that a professor of shorthand would know both, even though it is usually Gregg that is taught here.
In mathematics, the notation "y3" typically represents the cube of the variable "y," which is equivalent to y * y * y. This is a shorthand way of denoting the result of multiplying y by itself three times. The cube of a number is the number raised to the power of 3.
The shorthand for "Lloyd" is typically written using the symbols for L, O, and D using a system like Gregg shorthand. Each letter is represented by a specific symbol that is then combined to form the full word.
Mama nimo MALLA.!
The letter Y ("why").
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern P--Y-Y-Y. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter P and 4th letter Y and 6th letter Y and 8th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are: polygyny
Y is letter of y.
2e-2 = 0.02. [X]e[Y] is the shorthand for scientific notation when formatting prevents you from using superscripts.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --LY-Y-Y. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter L and 4th letter Y and 6th letter Y and 8th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are: polygyny